File #: 2002-0553    Version:
Type: Motion Status: Passed
File created: 12/9/2002 In control: Transportation Committee
On agenda: Final action: 12/16/2002
Enactment date: Enactment #: 11622
Title: A MOTION authorizing the county executive to enter into a memorandum of understanding with nineteen partners for participation in and advancement of the Freight Action Strategy for the Seattle-to-Tacoma Corridor, generally referred to as the FAST Corridor.
Sponsors: Dwight Pelz
Indexes: Roads, Transportation
Attachments: 1. Motion 11622.pdf, 2. 2002-0553 Revised Staff Report FAST Phase II MOU.doc, 3. 2002-0553 staff report FAST Corridor Phase II MOU, 12-11-02.doc, 4. 2002-0553 Transmittal Letter.doc, 5. A. Memorandum of Understanding among the Principal Parties of the FAST Corridor, 6. A. Memorandum of Understanding among the Principal Parties of the FAST Corridor, dated December 11, 2002
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A MOTION authorizing the county executive to enter into a memorandum of understanding with nineteen partners for participation in and advancement of the Freight Action Strategy for the Seattle-to-Tacoma Corridor, generally referred to as the FAST Corridor.
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WHEREAS, King County is vitally interested in maintaining a vibrant and robust economy in the central Puget Sound region, and
WHEREAS, the ports of Seattle and Tacoma are major gateways to international trade with the Pacific Rim, and
WHEREAS, a major freight corridor extends through the Duwamish industrial area and the Green River Valley for industry and the transporting, warehousing, storage, and distribution of freight, cargo, goods, parts and equipment and materials, and
WHEREAS, recent interagency efforts have identified the elements of a strategic freight corridor through the Green River Valley and connecting the ports of Seattle and Tacoma, generally known as the Freight Action Strategy for the Seattle to Tacoma (FAST) Corridor, and
WHEREAS, the FAST Corridor work has involved: the ports of Seattle, Tacoma, and Everett; the cities of Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Auburn, Kent, Tukwila, Puyallup, Sumner, Renton, Fife, Pacific, and Algona; the Burlington Northern & Sante Fe and Union Pacific railways; the Puget Sound Regional Council; the Washington state Department of Transportation's Office of Urban Mobility; and the counties of Pierce, Snohomish and King, which are parties to the memorandum, and
WHEREAS, the Freight Mobility Roundtable and the South County Area Transportation Board have been briefed during the development of the project, and
WHEREAS, completion of FAST Corridor projects will contribute to a highly efficient, reliable, and competitive freight mobility corridor, and
WHEREAS, interagency efforts have resulted in the identification of "immediate priority" projects that amount to approximately $360 million for the FAST Corridor, of ...

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